Tag: profiling

For a while there was a slightly uncomfortable situation inside the python ecosystem. On the one hand, any newcomer in the python world is rather soon exposed to the “there should be one– and preferably only one –obvious way to do it” philosophy. On the other hand, a brutal violation of this philosophy can be… Continue reading→

Every now and then I need to profile parts of my code (as we all do). For me this used to happen with a frequency low enough to prevent remembering what one does with the output of the profiler, i.e. how to display results in an interpretable way. So every time I had to measure… Continue reading→

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